Albertans are being told to put their clicking fingers where their mouths are and build their own provincial budget.

Premier Alison Redford and her provincial Tories have come under heavy fire from critics who charge her government is proving inept at formulating a budget but a new website launched by the PCs on Wednesday aims to show taxpayers first hand the challenges the government says its facing as it formulates Alberta's next budget.

Redford announced Wednesday the government has created a website, Budgetchoice.ca, that will let Albertans take the challenge and build their own provincial budget.

Budgetchoice.ca gives Albertans the opportunity to make tough choices, including where they would focus spending priorities and revenue decisions, said Alberta Treasury Board and Finance in the official announcement.

The website offers a broad cross-section of programs and services that are housed in each government department, such as education, energy, finance and tourism, along with a cost and brief description for each program.

Those building a budget can even make it easier on themselves by choosing the price of oil.

The site then adjusts revenue and deficit within the budget depending on the cuts made.

The site uses information taken from the 2012 budget and is updated with more recent figures in order to make it as realistic as possible, the release adds.

The premier posted a link to the website on her Facebook page and Albertans were quick to offer suggestions.

"There should be an option to increase revenues," said Shannon Phillips on Facebook.

Alberta shouldn't have to cut services for areas including heath care, education and for people with disabilities she said, adding, "All of which this government is about to do because they are not bold and brave enough to make a level-headed choice about revenues."